john Locke suggested the idea of the social contract. The idea is that citizens of a country are willing to give up some of their personal freedom in order to receive the protection of the government.
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License art? If you mean a copyright, you have that for anything you make. If you mean to sign a contract and sell copyright licenses, you have to be 18, or your parents have to sign the agreement.
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Locke's use of the term original agreement is the same as the social contract.
John Locke was a 17th-century English philosopher known for his theories on natural rights, tabula rasa (the idea that humans are born with a blank slate), and social contract theory. His work greatly influenced modern political thought and the development of liberalism.
John Locke (Not John Locked) was the inventer of The Social Contract. Locke's Contract states that people had certain unalienable rights, mainly life, liberty, and property. The authors of the Declaration of Independence were protesting British rule over the American colonies, claiming that the British government had violated these rights. (The Declaration of Independence features "the pursuit of happiness" instead of property as the third unalienable right) *Unalienable rights mean rights that are automatically given to everyone*
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AnswerIt means all people have the same rights. Regardless of sex, religion, or race, appearance and/or any other factor. We all have the same rights, and none have more.
Did you mean Who was john Locke? John Locke was an English philosopher, he believed that people had their own rights. The natural rights are rights to liberty, life, and personal property. natural rights- rights that the government cannot take from them
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The consent of the governed and the social contract are both philosophies by John Locke. They state that a government's citizens agree to give up some of their personal freedoms for their protection by the government.
John Locke believed in natural rights, social contract theory, and the idea that individuals have the right to revolt against an unjust government. Thomas Hobbes, on the other hand, believed in a more pessimistic view of human nature, emphasizing the need for a strong central authority to maintain order and prevent chaos. Locke's worldview focused more on individual liberty and limited government, while Hobbes prioritized the need for strong and absolute political authority.
John Locke's statement means that every man has freedom as long as it stays within the confines of the law
Locke states the existence of a "Natural Law" that transcends any man-made law. Simply put all citizens have a right to "life, liberty and property." Furthermore Locke states that a legitimate government can only obtain its legitimacy from the consent of those whom it governs. Consent is necessary because for any government to exist individuals must voluntarily surrender some of the freedom they would possess if they existed in "a state of nature." Theoretically this "consent of the governed" should mean that all citizens agree with the actions of the government at all times. Locke, as a pragmatic matter, realized that this is impossible in any society of size so he relied on the idea of a "general will" as expressed by the majority. Likewise government is also a contract between the government and its citizens. Citizens will surrender some liberty to create a government that allows them to prosper. The clear implication is that citizens have the right to abolish governments that do not benefit their citizens. Locke's contract theories as well as his philosophy of tabula rasaattacked the then current powers of state established churches and monarchs who practiced absolutism. Locke would be a leading influence on future writers; perhaps most notably Thomas Jefferson in the American Declaration of Independence. Walter Judd Clark Advanced Learning Center Stuart, Fl
Locke means that individuals have inherent rights to their own lives, liberty, and property, and that these rights should be respected by others. In a state of perfect freedom within the bounds of the law of nature, individuals are entitled to govern themselves and make decisions without interference as long as they do not harm others or infringe on their rights. This concept forms the basis of Locke's social contract theory, where individuals enter into society to protect their rights and freedoms.